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doc:en:importingglyphs [2013/02/01 14:16]
rosmord [Fine tuning your signs]
doc:en:importingglyphs [2013/02/01 14:17]
rosmord [Attaching codes to drawings, and inserting them in JSesh]
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 Note that for compatibility with tksesh, we also support arbitrary "user glyph codes"​. These codes correspond to the codes tksesh gave to new signs. User glyph codes have the form UG id M mid N sid , where id, mid, and sid are numbers. Avoid using those codes for now. Note that for compatibility with tksesh, we also support arbitrary "user glyph codes"​. These codes correspond to the codes tksesh gave to new signs. User glyph codes have the form UG id M mid N sid , where id, mid, and sid are numbers. Avoid using those codes for now.
  
-Figure 6.4. Inserting the duck sign as UG1M2N0 
  
-Inserting the duck sign as UG1M2N0 +{{ http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​importSigns5.png |Inserting the duck sign as UG1M2N0}}
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-When your sign is ready, click on the insert button.+
  
 +When your sign is ready, **click on the insert button**.
 ==== Alternative system for sign insertion ==== ==== Alternative system for sign insertion ====
  
 If your sign SVG file has a name which corresponds to a code (say, US1A1VARA.svg),​ and the quadrant module is either 18px or 1800px, than you can simply put the sign in your hieroglyphic folder. If your sign SVG file has a name which corresponds to a code (say, US1A1VARA.svg),​ and the quadrant module is either 18px or 1800px, than you can simply put the sign in your hieroglyphic folder.
  
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